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Long reads on television past and present from the team that used to write Cult TV Times.
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John Bull
Feb 22, 2021
One Man Can Make A Difference: A History of Knight Rider
One of the most popular shows of the…
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John Bull
Feb 28, 2019
Leonard Nimoy, I Still Miss You
Nimoy’s legacy lies in the millions of people who he empathised with…
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John Bull
Oct 24, 2018
The Meeting
Stardate 5928.5. USS Enterprise. Monthly Catchup Meeting with DS9.
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John Bull
Mar 8, 2018
How Quincy M.E. Changed Medical History
For decades, Americans suffering from ‘orphan diseases’ struggled to get their voice heard. Then Pete and Jack Klugman used TV to make the world listen.
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John Bull
Mar 8, 2018
Yoko Kanno: The Greatest Composer You’ve Never Heard Of
One of the finest composers of the modern age, Yoko Kanno is a legend to fans of anime. To the rest of the world, she is practically unknown.
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John Bull
Mar 7, 2018
Beyond the Doctor: The Remarkable Verity Lambert
Remembered mostly for the role she played in bringing Doctor Who to the screen, Verity Lambert’s legacy runs far deeper. She defined a generation of…
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John Bull
Feb 19, 2018
The Man Who Invented TV Archeology
In July 1976, Sir Mortimer Wheeler, archeologist, died. He left behind an enormous legacy. In Britain, France and India, he had helped make archeology the methodical…
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John Bull
Jan 29, 2018
A Man and his moustache: The history of Magnum P.I.
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John Bull
Jul 1, 2016
Nothing Is Forgotten: Robin of Sherwood
A history of one of the UK’s finest drama series.
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